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PRINCE RUPERT : 'AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE' “We are expecting 30 cruise calls this year and the same number of passengers as in 2017, approximately 17,000,” said Brian Friesen, marketing manager at the Prince Rupert Authority. “Last year we had 26 calls and 17,000 passengers, over double what we saw in 2016, which was double

NANAIMO CONCENTRATES ON ‘WHITE GLOVE SERVICE’ With 10,366 passengers and 4,450 crew last year, David Mailloux, manager of communications and public affairs for the Nanaimo Port Authority, said he was expecting similar numbers this year. Among the callers will be the Explorer of the Seas, one of the largest ships in the Alaska

CONNECTING LOCAL BUSINESS WITH SEATTLE'S CRUISE INDUSTRY Cruise Connections featured an opportunity for Pacific Northwest suppliers, tour & attraction operators, tourism & port representatives to meet key cruise executives, discuss industry & business prospects and current issues. Sponsored by the Port of Seattle, Visit Seattle, and CLIA North West and Canada,

CONGRATULATIONS TO CARLY AND SEAN ON THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR DAUGHTER SIERRA LOUISE (WIGNES) BILNEY Join us in congratulating Carly & Sean on the arrival of Sierra Louise (Wignes) Bilney born at 3:00 am - Dec. 15th at 20.5 inches and 7.37 lbs JENNIFFER HERNANDEZ JOINS CLIA-NWC CLIA-NWC is

SEABOURN CRUISE LINE EXECUTIVES VISIT LANAI Seabourn made history on November 6 when the 458-passenger Seabourn Sojourn became the first major cruise ship ever to call on the island of Lanai. The Sojourn departed from Los Angeles on October 14 on a 32-day cruise to the South Pacific and Hawaii and returned to Los Angeles

CLIA-NWC CELEBRATES 2017 PACIFIC NORTHWEST CRUISE SEASON IN SEATTLE More than 100 people gathered in Seattle to celebrate the close of a successful 2017 cruise season in the Pacific Northwest. Business partners, port representatives and members of the US Coast Guard were among guests celebrating with cruise line representatives at the Edgewater Hotel on November